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Gary McCausland (born 10 June 1968) is a Chartered Property Surveyor, property developer/investor, author and former television presenter. He is the CEO of The Richland Group, a property development company based in Berkeley Square, London, UK.
He identified the lack of a national policy on city centre affordable housing as a barrier for developers to deliver more affordable homes, arguing: "Developers who want to build affordable homes are being priced out when purchasing the land or buildings. A developer who decides to build non-affordable homes as part of a project can bid higher ...
Typically, developers purchase a tract of land, determine the marketing of the property, develop the building program and design, obtain the necessary public approval and financing, build the structures, and rent out, manage, and ultimately sell it. [1] Sometimes property developers will only undertake part of the process.
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In the 1990s, he ran series rave music events as a co-founder of the Fantazia brand and later record label, before becoming a property developer. [2] He now lives at Parnham Park, Dorset, which has been open to the public since summer 2021. [3] He is married to Sophie, and they have three children. [3]
Brett Alexander Palos (born July 1974) [1] is a British property developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Brett Palos Investments and the chairman of The Thackery Estate. [2] Palos owns Palos Developments, a luxury property development and design company in Miami Beach, Florida. [3]
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In 1980, the company acquired the Jesus Hospital Estate, a 350-house development in Bethnal Green, which they purchased for £1.2m. As property values began to increase over time, the area, which encompassed Fitzrovia, became known as NoHo. Structadene also owned buildings along Great Portland Street and Great Titchfield Street.